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My first katana , yet still I only have half a soul. They say that the katana is a samurai's soul. But I feel that there is another half to be full filled. I am honor bound and can not say. I pray to Buddha that some day I may have happyness and my soul full filled.Where to start and what to say? As for my background in the martial arts , I started out with my first experience from my dad. My father has a brown belt in judo that he received during his time in the air force back in the 50's. And later on about 1966 he started teaching me from time to time peaces of judo. As for what really got me into the arts was meeting Bruce Lee back in 1969 when he was going through out the country putting on demonstrations and so happen to come to my home town high school and put on a demonstration on Jeet-Kune-Do. It has made a lasting mark on me till this day. At this time there were no martial art school , so there was a laps of time before I had a chance to get into the arts. Later on my family move to a town close by where I had the chance to meet a very kind old gentleman from korea that lived only a few blocks from where I lived. I believed that he took pitty on me and so began teaching me Taekwondo. I was only 14 at the time. It was not long after Mr. Chou teaching me. I had my first chance to try and defend my self. I gave the local bully a split lip an so after he left me alone. I had peace for the next two years , then after my family moved again and had no one to train with until I was 30. I then began my training in Shotokan Karate-Do under George Collela for 4 years I trained and left for 1 year and went back to Sensei Collela , to get my rank of shodan. Soon after I reached shodan, sensei Collela wished to move away from the area and he was looking to find someone to take over. I stepped up and asked him if I could become his apprentice. He saids yes and so began my training as an instructor for over a year under his watchfull eyes. Shortly after the year went by, sensei Collela left for Nevada. And now for the past 5 years, I have worked at being an instrucor. Sensei Collela does come back twice a year for a week at a time for testing and to up grade my training toward the rank of nedon.
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The Nihon Sumo Kyokai is proud to announce that on May 30, 2007, following a special board of directors meeting, Ozeki Hakuho (Miyagino Beya) was promoted to the rank of Yokozuna. He now becomes the 69th yokozuna in history.New Yokozuna Hakuho Heya : Miyagino Name : Munkhbat Davaajargal Ring Name History : Hakuho Date of Birth : March 11, 1985 Place of Birth : Mongolia Height : 192.0cm Weight : 155.0kg Career Record : 288-118-21 Makuuchi Division Career Record : 194-70-21 Makuuchi Division Championships : 3 Juryo Division Championships : 1 Outstanding Performance Award : 3 Fighting Spirit Prize : 1 Technique Prize : 2 Kinboshi : 1 Favorite Grip/ Techniques : migi-yotsu/yori Debut : March, 2001 Juryo Debut : January, 2004 Makuuchi Debut : May, 2004 Sanyaku Debut : January, 2005 Ozeki Promotion : May, 2006

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There are only a few true masters of shotokan karate-do , and one comes to mind. I would like to meet Kenneth Funakoshi who is the founder and cheif instructor of Funakoshi Shotokan Karate Association.It is said that Japanese people are the world's most ardent insect fans. The ones they like best are dragonflies, fireflies, and insects that chirp in the fall. At the larva stage, dragonflies live in water, and Japan has plenty of water in rice fields, rivers and streams for them to develop. There are about 190 dragonfly species in Japan, and the number of dragonflies overall is also impressive. Since ancient times, the Japanese have enjoyed observing dragonflies, as history shows. The earliest proof of this would be pictures on ceremonial dotaku bells made from the middle to the end of the Yayoi period (around the second century BC to the third century AD). The bells, made of bronze, could be suspended, and some were decorated with primitive pictures of dragonflies, along with praying mantises and spiders—all insects good for humans because they prey on insects that eat rice plants. Historians believe that the insect pictures represent prayers for a good harvest. The Nihon Shoki (Chronicle of Japan, compiled 720 AD) is a history of ancient Japan. It mentions dragonflies, which were called akitsu in those days. The Chronicle says that the first emperor, Jimmu Tenno, climbed a small mountain in Yamato (present-day Nara Prefecture), gazed down on the land he ruled, and said, "The shape of my country is like two akitsu mating." The Chronicle also describes an incident when the 21st emperor, Yuryaku Tenno, was hunting in an open plain in Yoshino (southern Nara Prefecture today). A horsefly landed on his arm and stung him. Just then, a dragonfly swooped down and took off with the horsefly. The emperor was so satisfied with this that he named the area Akitsu-no (Dragonfly Plain). The Chronicle says that these events gave Japan its old name, Akitsu Shima (The Dragonfly Isles). Dragonflies were thought of as kachi-mushi (victor insects) which bring good luck, perhaps partly because of the horsefly story. Samurai helmets, soldiers' hats, family crests and other items were decorated with a lucky dragonfly design. A collection of songs passed down from the late 1100s has one about how to trap dragonflies, and Japanese children have been catching them for centuries. Youngsters would observe them carefully, discover their habits, and invent ways to capture them. One way is shown in Japan's first illustrated encyclopedia, edited in the early 1700s by Terajima Ryoan and called Wakan Sansai Zue (Japanese-Chinese Illustrated Collection of the Three Components of the Universe). The picture shows a female dragonfly tied by a string to a short pole. Children are using it to attract and catch a male. Until recently this otori-dori trapping method was popular, using a silver gin-yamma or some other large dragonfly. Another way to trap them is called hikkake-dori. Small stones are wrapped in pieces of cloth, which are tied to the two ends of a string measuring about 60 cm in length. The device is thrown at a gin-yamma, which thinks it is something to eat and flies at it, only to get entangled in the string and fall to earth, easy prey for kids. Gin-yamma and other large dragonflies are not seen as much these days, partly because of environmental degradation. So we do not see children chasing dragonflies much any more, either. We can only hope that the traditional ways to catch them, developed after observing their natural behavior, will live on for future generations. We still sing a children's song, Aka-tombo (Red Dragonflies), which was written in 1921. Many communities have dug dragonfly ponds as part of the current movement to protect nature. Japan's unique "dragonfly culture" will hopefully live on for centuries to come...
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Add to My Profile | More VideosThis is Jenny Rodin , an all round good egg with no crack..lol , She a true friend to all of us here at the dojo and will be missed. Jenny is moving on to bigger and better things in Georgia . Good Luck Jenny..&&&&&&&&&&&am p;&&&&&&&&&&&&am p;&&&&&&&&&&&&am p;&&&&&&&&&&&&am p;&&&&&&&&&&&&am p; &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKenjyut su Machidojo in Japan at the beginning of Meiji period (1870-1900)Kyudo (pronounced cue-doe,) the practice of Zen archery, is a form of moving meditation -- and a unique martial art. The focus of the practice is on “cleaning the mind” rather than on marksmanship. The target becomes a mirror reflecting the quality of one’s mind at the moment of the arrow’s release. Shooting becomes not-shooting and the archer becomes the target.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++B uddhist Monk sitting before prayer bowl

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Introduction to Russian Martial Art

No rank, no rules, no pre-orchestrated movement, no limitations (except for the "Law of Nature"), Russian Martial Art is a system of education in human biomechanics and the study of human behavior und...
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Going under the knife?

A few years back I had a really bad hiatal hernia and I had to have surgery , as of last wednesday I might have tore open the work that my doctor did.I plan on seeing my local doctor to see how much d...
Posted by on Mon, 15 Jun 2009 08:30:00 GMT

Atheist Vs. Armed Forces !

·         A United States Marine was taking some college courses between assignments. He had completed 20 missions in Iraq and Afghanistan... One of the courses had a professor who was an avowed athei...
Posted by on Mon, 11 May 2009 21:02:00 GMT

Learn How to Meditate ,A Simple Guide

Everyone is looking for a way to still their thoughts, shed their worries, and attain mental peace.  That is the purpose of meditation& There are all sorts of meditations in the world that can help yo...
Posted by on Sun, 03 May 2009 20:28:00 GMT

Stretch

1.  Karate Lunge Stretch Using a wide stance, bend your left leg and extend your right leg, resting on your right heel with toes stretched upward.  Keeping your hands up and your back straight, notice...
Posted by on Sun, 03 May 2009 20:25:00 GMT

Whole Foods & the Martial Artist

 As a serious athlete it is no doubt that you are concerned with consistency of stamina, energy, strength, body condition, and repair time, in and out of the dojo. Whether just starting up or training...
Posted by on Sun, 03 May 2009 20:22:00 GMT

Origin of Green Tea

5000 Years of Green Tea Civilization Tea has been used in China as a medicinal beverage to promote health in mind and body for about 5000 years. The earliest known reference to tea as a health aid dat...
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